NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE

HONG KONG TELEPHONE

COMPANY, LIMITED.

Notice of Interim Dividend.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND of FOUR per cent (4%) for the six months ending 30th June, 1939 amounting to FORTY cents per share on the Fully Paid Up Shares and TEN cents por share on the Partly Paid Up Shares of the Company will be paid on TUESDAY, the 11th July, 1939, on which date Dividend Warrants may be obtained on application at the Registered Omee of the Com- pany, Exchange Building, Floor.

G.

Friday,

R.

G.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 23, 1939.

R.

LEAGUE

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Publie Auction to be held on Monday, the 28th day of June, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Ollees of the Public Works Department, by Order of Ils Excellency the Governor of ono Lot of Crown Land at Ma Tau Chung, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 75 years

Interding bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (If

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 26th day of June, 1939, nt 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of ons Lot of Crown Land at Middlo Gap Itond, in the Colony of Hong Rong; for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown tent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of .75 years

intending bidders are advised that immediately after the diapo- not the applicant) will be required.sal of the lot the Purchaser (if 4th to deposit with an authorized

not the applicant) will be required officer who will be present at theto deposit with an authorised sale, the sum of two hundred officer who will be present at the dollars, ($200) in cash. This sumsale, the sum of two hundred will be refunded on payment of dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum the Purchase price.

will be refunded on payment of PARTICULARS OF THE LOT, the Purchase price.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from TUESDAY, the 4th July to TUES DAY, the 11th July, 1939, both days inclusive.

order of By

the Board of

Directors,

W. LMCKENZIE,

Secretary,

Hongkong, 5th June, 1939.

NOTICE

The Annual Meeting of the Hongkong Society for the Preven tion of Cruelty to Animals will be held in Jardine's Board Room, on June 28th., 1939, at 5.30 p.m.,

W. REES HANNISS,

Secretary.

H.K. Stock Market

The

were

following quotations issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- ket this morning.

BANKS

H.K. Banks $... H.K. Banks, Lon. £ Chartered £....

Mercantile, A. & B, £

Mercantile, C. £.

East Agin'S.

Cantons

INSURANCES

Unions $..

China Underwriters $.

H.K. Fire 3..

SHIPPING

Douglas $s. d.) Steamboats $.. Indo-Chinas, P.$ Indo-Chinas, DS Shell Bearers 8/- Watorboats $

DOCKS ETC.

Wharves $.

Docks $..

Providents

Sh. Docks, Sh.

New Eng. Sh. $.

Kallan s/-

· Raubs-$-...

MINING

Venz. Gold $. Hongkong Mines cts.

Hotels $..

LANDS

Lands $.. Lands 4% deb. S'hai Lands Sh. Humphreys $.

H.K. Realties

Chinesa Estates S.

UTILITIES

Trams $

Peak Trams (now)

事。

Y. Ferries $.

.1,340 3.

77 n.

25%

.12 n. .80 n.

,230 s. ,4472 5. .1.45 n. .185 s.

.87 n.

15 n.

.60 n. .30 n.

.03/0 1. 8.10 n.

No. of Sale

Konion Inland

Registry No.

Locality

Lot No. 4147.

Sheung Heung Road. Ma Tau Chang.

* Junction of “Jia Tau

Wai Road and

Boundary Monaurements

S.3. Ew.

|fet} fres]text|lea1|

as per sald pian.

Contents:

1q. feet.

Aan. Rent.

About

57,190

$1.050

R.

i

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Rural Building

Lot No. 424.

North of Rural Building Lot N. 257,

Middle Gap Road.

Upset Price|

| No. of Sale

Registry No

Locality

£63 2+1

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 26th .day of June, 1939, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Mis Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land nt To Kwa Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of

75 years

Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if 110 n. not the applicant) will be required 18.20 to depoalt with an authorised

4.00 b. 8.30 n.

officer who will be present at the .108 n. sale, the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum 18/- will be refunded on payment_of_ 8:40-b.

n. the Purchase price.

.4 n. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

8.70 s.

.30

s.

.100% n.

.9.30.n. .8% n.

.4.80 1.

.100 n.

10.70 8.

7.40 n.

.3.70

n.

.2214

.8 n.

56 s.

.12 n. 231⁄2 n.

7.70 n. .20/

No. of Sale

Registry No.

Locality

Kowloon Inland

Lot No. 4148. Junction of To Kwa Wan Bead and

Lok Shan Boad,

Boundary Measuremonta

N. B. E. W.

{fect}[het]

reet

as per sale

plan.

Contents in

Ann. tq. feet.

Rent.

| Upact Price|

About

000'09

___815$__

Exchange At

Peak Trams (old) $.

Star Ferries

China Lights (old)

China Lights (new)

ILK

Electric

Macan Electrics Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old) $. Telephones Tractions s

Traction (Pret.) 8/-

INDUSTRIALS

Cald: Macg. ford.), Sh. $.

Cald: Macg. (Pre), Sh. $...13 n.

STORES, &

(old)

Dairy Farma

Dairy Farms (new)

Watsons $.... Lane, Crawfords $.

Sinceres $

Wing On (H.K.) $.

Powell, Ltd. $.

COTTON MI

Ewo Sh. $.

Zoong Sing, Sh. $.

MILLS

Wing On Textiles, Sh. $..

1.80 n.

n, T.T. Japan

Canton Ices $.

Cements $..

H.K. Ropes ..

A Glance

SELLING

T.T. London

n.

.22/0 n

.14 n.

.1 b. 14 n. 3,70 n.

24 0.

.21 n.

.8.45 b.

Demand do.

1/21 1/211

7.50 1.

T.T. Shanghai

T.T. Singapore

.218 621

104

T.T. V.S.A.

T. India

8136 .2844

.18.00

.

TT. Manila

571%

.112 n.

T.T. Batavia

63%

.42 n.

TT. Bangkok

1511⁄4

48. n.

T.T.

Salgon

10752

MISC.

T.T. Franco

10.80

HK. Entertainments $.

0.00 sa.

T.T. Germany

.71%

Constructions $.

1.55 m.

Vbro Riling $.

..8% n.

T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia

120% 1/0

Ch. Govi. B 1825

62% n.

H.K. Govt. 4% Loan 4%

prm. b.

H.K. Govi, Loan 31⁄4%%% Marsmans (Lon.) s/-

.par n.

4 m/s D/p

4 m/s L/c London

do...

14/3 n.

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

Marsmans (H.K.) -

. ກ.

m/s France

~

30 da India

.1/2}# 1/2.31/32

.20 11.22 :83% 4.08

S'hal Colton Sh. $.

... G

Bonds

BUYING

MANILA SHARES

Following are sales and bid prices:

Antamok

Alok .....

June 22 June 21. Afternoon Morning

Closing Closing

US. Cross rate in Lon

20

Suyoo Con

magulo Geld

Unq.

Syndicato Invest...

Batong Buhay

Ung.

-Bangust. Coni

10.00

Unc.

my Wedge

Ung.

Vng.

1700.

Ung.

Coco Grove

Cons, Mines Demonstration

1. X. L.

tripe. Gold

Hagon. Mining of

Mambulao Cons.

Masbate Cons

Mind. Motherlodo Mine Operation “North" Garvariter Paracale GUTVIKLIN

· Murigso: Cons.

· San · Mettriala: Ka

.14

Ung.

009 293

3

Boundary ¡Measurementa

...W,

feet)

As per salo

plan.

$194

$2,028

Contents in

sq. feet

Anasal

| Upret Price

About

16,900

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange-offietal summary issued yesterday says; made during the day, but trading A few more enquiries were being

continues on a very small scale.

Впуста

H.K. Bank $1,320

Providents $4.60 H.K. Tramways $10% China Lights (old) $8.20 Canton Ices $1

Dairy Farms cx. Rts. $214 Watsons $8.40

H.K. Govt, 4% loan 4p.m.

Bellers

H.K. Bank $1,350 Canton Ins; $230 Union Ins; $460

II.K. Fires Ins; $105 H.K. Electrics $50 Dairy Forms ex. Nts, $22

Sales

H.K. Bank $1,340/43 H.K. Wharves $108 H.K. Lands $35

H.K. Tramways $104/60 Dairy Forms ex. Ris. $211⁄2' Atoks 20 Antamok 21 Bagulo Gold 23

Benguet Consolidated $10.80 Big

21

9

Cine 0025-

Ipo

100 Gold 17% Itogon Mining 24

Mambulao Consolidated 0% Masbate Consolidated 11 Mine Operation 14

North Camarines 27

Paracale Gumaus 17

San Mauricio 96 Surigao Consolidated 22 Suyoc Consolidated 14

United Paracale 43

BRITISH "ULTIMATUM” TO JAPANESE CONSUL (Continued from Page 1.) quantity of cold storage food carly In the blockade.

TENNIS RESULTS

"D" DIVISION:

MATCHES

ROOSEVELT

TO VISIT?

Invitation By King And Queen

POST OFFICE.

VIA SIDERIA KOUTE Lelters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Etro) and South America are forwarded "vin

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Pareet Malls 'gre closed 10 minutes earlier than the timo given below unless otherwise atated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 'a.m., re gistered and parcel mails are closed at 6 pm, on the previous day. INWARD MAILS

WASHINGTON, Juno 22. - WHITE HOUSE circles to-Siberia" if so superscribed. day stated that President Roose- velt will probably accept the in- vitation of the King to return the visit of. Their Majesties to

In the "D" Division of the Tennis League yesterday, Kowloon Tong, the United States. playing at home, beat the Y.M.C.A.

15-

P. Chan and P. Fletcher (Kowloon Tong) beat W. Lomax und W. Long 7-6; beat Husband and Timm 6-3; beat Spare and Partridge 0-0.

|

M. S. Lee and B. Chan (Kowloon Tong) beat Lomax and Long G-3; beat Husband and Thom 6-2; beat Spare and Portridge 6-1.

K. M. Lee and L. S. Chan (Kow- loon Tong) drew with Lomax and Long; bent Husband and Timm 7-5; beat Spare and Partridge 8-1..

8.C.A.A. v. I.E.C. At King's as

Park,

the Indian Recreo-

tion Club "A" lost to the South Chino

Athletic Association 7-2.

T. All and I. Kitchell (LR.C.) Jost to K. C. Wong and K. T. Ng 3-6; lost to P. Y. Kwok and K. Y. Chan 2-0; beat C. M. Tsang and C.. B. Wong

0-4.

. A. Razack and M. A. Wahab (1.R.C.) lost to Wong and Ng 2-0: lost to Kwok and Chan 3-0; lost to Tsung and Wong 0-4,

S. M. Rumjahn and Y. A. Barma (1.R.C.) beat Wong and Ng 6-4; lost to Kwok and Chan 1-0; lost to Tsang and Wong 0-0.

K.C.O. v. K.LT.C.

The Kowloon Cricket Club regis- tered a big win, 9-0, over the Kow- loon Indian Tennis Club when they pinyed on the K.C.C, ground yester- day!

day.

H. Crabb and A. Gillard (K.C.C.) beat S. R. Salleh and G. M, Khan 6-3; beat M. Singh and A. R. Azan 6-2; beat M. H. Hussain and J. H. Ismail

8-3.

A. C. Perry and W. Bleyth (K.C.C.) beat Salleh and Khan 6-4; beat Singh and and Azam 0-3; beat Hussain Ismail 6-2,

|

D. W. Joyce and B. D. Lay beat Salleh and Khan 7-5; beat Singh, and Azan 6-1; bent Hussain and Ismail 6-0.

C.R.C. v. R.S.c.

The Chinese Recreation Club`easily beat the Radio Sports Club 9-0. The losers could only manage to get 12 games out of the nine sets,

C. Wei and Y. Y. Lam beat T. F. Ho and K. W, Wong 6-0; beat K, F. Tso and Y. K. So 6-1; beat Y, S. Fung and C. I. Chan 6-2,

H. N. Chau and T. F. Lo beat Ho and Wong 6-1; beat Tso and So 6-3; beat Fung and Chan 6-1.

P. H. Chiu and K. S. Cheung beat Ho and Wong Chan 6-1.

bent Tso and So 0-2; bent Fung

The date of the President's visit to England, however, is still uncertain.

It is even suggested that it might not take place until he has retired from office-Trans- Ocean.

War Materials For Danzig

Prepares Free City

For "Der Tag"

londed

DANZIG, June 22. SEVERAL SHIPS with war materials have arrived

at Danzig recently.

The Polish steamer Lublin docked recently with cargoes of ammunition and weapons, and on June 21 the American steamer Mormacport dis- charged a cargo of light tanks, aèro- planes and aeroplane motors.

Several British vessels have also

attracted attention carrying na un~ usual amount of cargo, which were observed to be artillery ammunition and light tanks which were unloaded under cover of darkness,

Further Danzig Corridor incidents were reported here to-day, Pollsh police and German citizens being Involved.

on

Three Germans crossed the frontier Wednesday evening in a car with German licence and upon arrival in Poland were immediately arrested.— Trans-Ocean.

..

BIG FIRES START IN SWATOW: BLAZE GROWS

(Continued from Page 1)

apparently been grossly misrepre- sented abroad.

the

He pointed out that the Japanese naval authorities usually advise for- eign shipping to withdraw from the zone of fresh operations before commencement of actual hostilities. Steps taken in this connection "were inspired by the desire to pre- vent occurrence of untoward in-

Indians Beat Kowloon Docks The Indian Recreation Club "B" bent the Kowloon Dock Recreationcidents and were by no means de- Club at

at Sookunpoo 6-3.

M. P. Madar and M. I, Razack beat C. Millard and R. Lapsley 6-3; beat

A. Mackenzle and C. Thom 6-4; beat J. White and W. C. Tillery 8-2.

K Nazarin · are

K. M. Rumlahn lost to Millard and Lapaley 3-6; bent Mackenzie and Thom 6-4; beat White and Tillery 0-0.

A. R. Markar and F. A. Curreem lost to Millard and Lapsley 0-8; beat Mackenzie and Thom 6-4; lost to White and Tillery 5-7,

Many Ponies Sold By Auction

*each.

Eigned to ban entry of foreign ship- ping into Swatow, the spokesman added.-Domci.

"Times" Optimistic LONDON, June 23-Japanese oc- cupation of Swatow should not give rise to any serious international pro- blem, since there is no foreign con- cession or settlement there, declares the "Times" in an editorial.

It adds that the object of taking Swatow Is clear

enough. Swatow was the only harbour with any im- portance left in Chinese hands. The Japanese intend its capture to close the last outlet for Chinese overseas trade, and the last maritime inlet for Mr.

Be of t

war.

statement that

Chamberlain's should negotiations fall with

with regard to Tientsin, the Government would consider what further steps they should take, the says that public opinion welcome an assurance that re- fallatory measures to meet this even tuality have in fact already been studied during the nine days which have clapsed since the blockade be- gan-Reuter.

JAPAN SPREADS HER NET OF LIES (Continued from Page 1.)

A fairly large crowd was present at the Jockey Club paddock, Happy Valley, yesterday, when 15 ponles were sold by public auction by Mr. E. V. M. R. de Souza. The highest Chinese are finding it increasingly bid for the day was $205 for Gold difficult to enter the Concessios and Sovereign, a 1930 Sub Griffin, while the sentries are acting on the "go-three ponies were sold at slow" principle in their searches at The complete list was as follows: the barrier to such an extent that it Gold Sovereign, $205, S. W. Lee; is now impossible for more than 250 Laughing Buddha, $5, Captain Hunt; Chinese to enter daily. Caro Is Alligator, $150, Capt. Stanford Burn; taken that those permitted to enter Asirik, $10, T. W. Chattey; Tempest, the Pence and National Salvation do not carry foodstuffs.

$50,

Society and the New People's Society. Hoo Pak-ming: Gale, $5,

Hellum,

Among speakers at meeting Tabby Cat, $15, R. K. were ME. Ling Chia-chl of the Pure

A. Hearni

and National Salvation Society, re- Gesture, $5, F. Gray: Mayfair Court, It is officially stated that are $20, R. H. Charles; Thanksgiving Craniatives of om Chee Workers' T. workers evacuation of British women and g. T. Chan; King's Envoy, $200 Union. Farmer

and the Society. White Russian Association. The speeches were broadcast by the Peking Central Broadcasting Station. Bearing streamers and tags, the participants in the mass meeting then paraded the streets.

Women Evacuated

children from the Concession.

About 100 women and children have already been evacuated to Peilchao Beach,"

Firmer Stand Urged TIENTSIN, June 23-One of the Britons who has been budly treated by the Japanese sentries at the barri- cades around the British concession, Mr. Ivor House, Interviewed by "United Press-to-day-expressed the

F.

H. J.

Patriotic Day, $170, Capt. Burn; Mongolian Cat, $20, Gray Blaisdon, A Testing Time, Soldier of China, Handicap Eve, 1039 Aus The Spirit of St. Louis, Jungle Jim, tralian pony, True Love, Charcoal, Perry and National Dignity were withdrawn.

Opinion that the humiliating restric- Presentation Made

tions and indecent examinations the Japanese are imposing on Britons call for immediate and firm action by the British Government.

He recommended strongly rein- forcing the Tientsin garrison instead of seding part of the small existing Harrison to Shonhulkwan for summer

camp

It is also his opinion that a strong British stand would terminate such Ung.

· Ung. United Paracale....

5 .43

indignillos as he has had to suffer The following is Swan, Culbertson twice during the blockade. & Fritz report on this morning's kept him standing naked in a search- Mr. House said a Japanese sentry

The Manila Gold Share market foreign women and many Chinese Ing hut yesterday..........while several closed quiet after 0 dull period of passed through the same room, trading during the morning. The The Japanese examined his 'cloth-

market:

To Lawn Bowler

A pleasant function took place at dinner was Cralgengower last night when p given to Mr. Jack Cavanagh by members of the Club. Mr. Cavanagh will leave for home to-morrow.

ДЕ

took place Similar meetings message says that about 30,000 people Tsingtño and Tsinan, A Tsinon

gathered in Tsinan Park at 10.00 o'clock this morning,

-A resolution adopted at the meeting ядуз, "If Britain assists Chiang Kal-

sheld a day longer, we will continue

our anti-Briishi movement a day longer." Domet.

Alarming Increase In H.K. Disease

The increase in the cholera tricld-

In the absence of Mr. B. W, Brad-ence continues and during the past bury, President, Mr. C. S. Rosselet, 24 hours another ten cases were re- Vice-President, mado a presentation. Mr. Cavanagh has been pro minent lawn bowler

:

* CAIRO, June 22.-According to trend was alightly down, losses ranging minutely and even turned his press reports, the Egyptian Govern- ing from one-half to three centavos necktie Inside out.

ment has agreed to the wish express- close. 3 Atok went ex-dividend ~ to

When he was finally permitted to ed by the British Government that in centavos below the

previous close, dress, the Japanese sentry pretended the event of war, Turkish troops San Mauricio lost one centavo, as did to comb Mr. House's hair with his should assume the defence of the Surigao Consolidated."

-passport,United Press

Buoz CanalTrans-Occan,

ported. Three were from Victoria, and Harbour, and one from the New two each from Kowloon, Shaukiwan Territories

Tuberculosis has a new "high" for dally notifications, no less than 67 new cases being added to the year's imposing aggregate, which has now renched 3,490 SERIE

· Additionally there were nine cases of dysentery, eight of enterie fever, two of measles, and one of puerperal -fever.

MALL FOR CANTON Registered and Ordinary mail and Parcels (not Insured) will boo

clrcumstances permit;

cled for Canton and despatched as

Japan. Conton

From

Haiphong and Holhow Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 17th Jane. Shanghat

Tientsin and Swatow Salgon

Shunghal and Swatow

Manila Almoy Manila

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 21st June.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japon and Shang- hai (San Francisco daie, 1st June). Straits

Air Mail by *Air France Direct Service Paris date. 21st June Shanghai

Tientsin and Swatow

Haiphong

Jupan

Japan

Air Mail by "Pan American Air-

Per

Atuta Maru

Canton Maru Cheklong

Είμα

.June 23,

June 23.

Juno 33.

Imperial Airways Plano June 23.

Sikinng

June 23.

Yingchow

.June 23.

Chenonceaux

.June 24.

Tsinan

.June 24.

Conte Biancamano Tilsaroca Granville

.June 25,

June 25,

.June 20,

Imperial Airways Flang ....

June 26.

Tatuta Maru Van Houtez

.June 27,

June 27.

Air France Plane

.June 28..

Boissevain

June 20.

Cantun

June 28.

Chengtu

June, 28.

Negato Maru Nankin

.June 28.

.June 28.

Airways Plane

Juno 28..

Pres. Cleveland

.June 28.

Sarpedon

.June 28,

Tilawa

.June 29.

Behor

.June 90.

ways Direct Service"-San Fran- Pan American

claco date, 21st June. Manila

OUTWARD MAILS

K.P.O. Reg.June 23, 5 p.m.

..June 23, 6.30 p.m..

Shanghai

Jupan Shanghal

For

Fer Friday

Date and Time.

Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, Air France Plane ....Fri, Juno 23,

and Franco (Parks and Northern Provinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service"

duo Parks 30th June.

Ord.,

G.P.O.

Reg.,

Ord,

Manila, Australia and New Zealand Atuta Maru

via Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island, 6th July

Amoy

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Hal Hing

Straits, Ceylon, Indio, E. and S. Ranpura

Afrlea, Aden, Egypt, Málta and Europe via Marsellies-due Mar- zelles, 21st July.

Saturday

June 23, 5 pm.

June 23, 7 p.m.-

Fri., June 23.. дра

and LP.O.

June 23,

3. p.m.- June 23, 7 p.m. ...Fri., June 23, 7.00 p.m. Fri., June 23-

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Parcels Reg.,

...June 23, 5 p.nr..

June 24, 9.45 p.m... Ord....June 24, 19.30 p.m..

Alt Mall for "R.L. Always Ranpara

Direct Service”—due Amsterdam, 4th July

Shanghai and Japan'

Formosa

Tientsin

Haiphong

.

Res Onl.

Bat. June 24.

C.P.O. and K.P.0.

June 24, 0.30 0.10. ..June 24, 10 am.

Chenonceaux .Sat., June 24, 10. a.m.

Canton Maru Sat., June 24, 10.30 a.m..

Sat., June 24, 2.30 p.m. ..Sat., June 24, 3 p.m. Sat., June 24, 5.p.m. Sat., June 24, ◊ pan.

June 25,

0a.m.

Sun., June 25, § a.m.-

Sun June 25, ̈Ø ̄a;m2 „Sun, June-25, 0a.m.

Ninghai

Esang

Amoy

Anshun

Salgon

Neptuna

Sunday

Shanghat and Japan

Papers only Madang, Salamaun, and Tulogi Swatow

Chitral

Fridorun "Klangsu Fort Bayard, Hollow and Pakhof .. Sulyang

.Sun.,

Monday Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Imperial Airways Plano

Direct Service"-due London, 3rd June

Mon, June 28,

K.P.O.

Icg.

Jane 26. 5 pm-

Ord.

June 20, 5.30. p. G.P.O.

Ord.

June 20,- 7. p.m.

Res

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus- Imperial Airways Plano

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct Service”-due Sydney 3rd June

K.P.0.

Reg.

..June 26, 6 p.m.

Ord,

June 26, 5.30 pm. G.P.O.

Reg.

June 26, 5 p.m.

Ord.

Haiphong

Batavia and Sourabaya Swatow

Swatow

Tuesday

June 26, 5

Mon, June 26,

June 26, 7 ..

Cheklang..Tues., June 27, 8.30 p.m. Tisaroca Tues., June 27, 10.30 a.m. Chenglu...Tues., June 27, 2.30 p.m.. Kwangtung Tues., June 27, 2.30 p... Tues., June 27.

Parccis only for Straits Penang, Sarpedon

Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Marseilles and London-due London, 3rd

SIT

G. P. O, and K. P. O. Parcels,

Japan, Honolulu, 'U.S.A., Tatuta Maru and South America vin San Francisco and (Papers only for Canada)-due San Francisco, 20th July and Europe (except Great Britain and (Eire) Siberia,

Amoy Halphong

!!

via

Wednesday

June 27, 5 p.m. Tues, Jund 27.

G. P. O. and K. P. 0.. Reg, ... Ord,

.June 27, 0 p.m.. June 20, 8.30 am.

Telnan Wed., Juno 28, 3.30 p.m... Taksang... Wed., June 28, 4 p.m.. Air Mall for' Manila, Guam, Hono- Pan American

Jala, and U.S.A. by the "Tan-

.June 28.. Airways Plane

K. P. O. American Airways Direct Bervice" -duo: San Francisco, 5th July,

June 28, 5 p.m. June 28, 6.30 p.m.. G. P. Q.

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June 28, 5 p.m..

June 20, 7.50 2.II..

Air Mall by "Imperis! Airways Imperial Airways Piane

Direct Service”-due London, 6th July

K.P.0.

Thurs., June 20.

June 28, 5 p.. 20, 6.30. p.m. G.P.O.

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June 29.5-3.

Air Mall for Malays, Jays and Aus- Imperial Airways Planes

tralia by "Imperial Airwayn Direct Servico'due. Bydney 7th July

June 29, 7 p

Thurs, Jane 20...

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Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Central and South America via San Francisco and. (Fapers 'only : for Canada)--due San Francisco, i. 28th July!:

June 20, 5, p.m. June 29, 5.80 p.m.

G.P.O.

June 29, 5 p.m. Juno 29, 7

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June.

4 pm. June, 29, 5 p.m.

June: 200p.m.

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